Hadean’s spatial computing platform modernises how soldiers train to face the complexity of a real operating environment.
The Army Collective Training Service (ACTS), formerly known as the Collective Training Transformation Programme (CTTP), is a UK Ministry of Defence initiative which aims to overhaul British Army training protocols and enhance how soldiers prepare for multi-domain operations in the dynamic modern battlespace.
Hadean’s spatial computing platform modernises how soldiers train to face the complexity of a real operating environment.
We blended 2D, 3D, and Live, Virtual and Constructive (LVC) elements into one immersive training simulation. This would be capable of running large training scenarios for remotely located physical and virtual users, without compromising on fidelity or complexity.
Combined data from multiple sources and simulators into a common operating picture
Integrated disparate systems to allow simultaneous tracking of LVC elements with a scalable backend allowing for unlimited entities to be tracked and/or simulated
Centralised data management to allow for seamless filtering of data and viewpoints at a command level
Ensured reliable, undisturbed, low-latency connectivity for globally distributed users on any device, even in austere conditions
Integrated data analytics and monitoring to capture insights for improving training capabilities and future performance output.
Federation of previously incompatible simulation systems and data points
Shared real-time world view for all trainees and commanders, whether connected locally or remotely
Seamless configuration of scenarios and viewpoints from command centre without disrupting training or immersion
Assets and resources accessible from the cloud, reduced need for on-site hardware
Instant replay and real-time analysis from recorded data for improved training outcomes
Senior Responsible Owner (SRO), CTTP, UK Ministry of Defence,